Bio-sourced alternatives for lithium-silicon anodes
Description of the granted funding
The rationale of the BALSA project is a growing concern over the raw materials supply required to the projected explosive growth in Li-ion battery production, especially of critical metals like Co and Cu. One potential solution to this problem is to develop a battery which is mostly composed of bio-sourced functional materials, thereby addressing both the technological and societal needs for the European Green Deal and skilled job creation in rural, agricultural regions. The objective of BALSA is to combine a mesoporous, surface-passivated Si and carbon nanofibre composite anode with a quasi-solid-state electrolyte with reduced copper weight and carbon footprint. Once prelithiated and assembled, the BALSA battery would find potential applications in electric vehicles or other consumer electronics. The success of BALSA would impact advocacy for greater use of bio-sourced materials in other technologies and create new economic opportunities as an exploitable benefit to the industry.
Show moreStarting year
2022
End year
2025
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
International joint call
Other information
Funding decision number
352519
Fields of science
Environmental engineering
Research fields
Sähkövoimatekniikka
Identified topics
batteries